Dear John, Congratulations, your iMix "ICI/PRO Sport iMIX Electronic" has been published in the iTunes Store at:
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewIMix?id=355752720
ICI/PRO Sport iMIX ElectronicPlaylist Notes: I thought all of us from www.indoorcycleinstructor.com should be posting Sport iMixes of our favorite Indoor Cycling Class music playlists. 8:46 warmup > Pushing West is a great climb to get aerobic and ready for the rest of the class.
If you buy your music from iTunes try creating your own Sport iMix. The Sport iMixes are for fitness related activities. If you use ICI/PRO in the title others will be able to find them. Does this help? |
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Nice, but appears that the play lists are only available by changing to the US iTunes Music Store. Not available on the Canadian store that I have found.
Great mix. I purchased some to add to my collection. I was inspired and shared some tunes of my own. http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewIMix?id=355834711.
Thanks John for the great idea!
I for one cannot understand why the US and Canadian iTunes store is so different! It’s aggravating (I’ve gotten several emails in the past about it. eMusic is different too). Why? Anyone have an answer to that question? Are the music rights so different from one country to the next?
I get quite annoyed by it as well, especially when some tunes are only available in the US store.
I’m a Brit living in Germany and have difficulty accessing British and American music through the usual channels. Much of the music I see being used for spin play lists is totally unfamiliar.
Your iMix is neither visible in the Swiss store … Music industry still has to learn !
Hi all
I purchased the whole thing
now is there a profile created to go with it
I agree with Andrew – it would be great to see how you used this music in a profile.
I agree that a profile to go with the playlist is essential. I am hoping to see more profiles. Having a profile with music makes 5:45 am classes a bit easier to swallow. If I can listen and read where to go with the music, I can then substitute music that fits the ride and the tastes of those who drag themselves in bleary eyed to class.